A review by treehuggeranonymous
Countdown to Zero Day: Stuxnet and the Launch of the World's First Digital Weapon by Kim Zetter

3.0

So this was clearly the cyber-warfare book to read. Author has a kind of surprising take on the Stuxnet, with a lot of the narrative around the anti-virus guys who found it after the fact rather than on the perpetrators and victims. It puts a human element into a story which is largely about nations and computers systems and brings it home that the issues around cyber-warfare effect civilians too.
This is a well-written book that raises important questions about what happens when we move from a nuclear arms race to a cyber arms race.